How to View the Cluster Configuration

You can also perform this procedure by using the Sun Cluster Manager GUI.
See the Sun Cluster Manager online help for more information.

The phys-schost# prompt
reflects a global-cluster prompt. Perform this procedure on a
global cluster.

This procedure provides the long forms of the Sun Cluster commands.
Most commands also have short forms. Except for the long and short forms of
the command names, the commands are identical. For a list of the commands
and their short forms, see Appendix B, Sun Cluster Object-Oriented Commands.

Before You Begin

Users other than superuser require solaris.cluster.read RBAC
authorization to use the status subcommand.

View the configuration of a global cluster
or zone cluster. Perform all steps of this procedure from a node of the global
cluster.

% cluster show

Running the cluster show command from a global-cluster
voting node shows detailed configuration information about the cluster and
information for zone clusters, if you have configured them.

You
can also use the clzonecluster show command to view the
configuration information for just the zone cluster. Properties for a zone
cluster include zone-cluster name, IP type, autoboot, and zone path. The show subcommand runs inside a zone cluster, and applies only to
that particular zone cluster. Running the clzonecluster show command
from a zone-cluster node retrieves status only about the objects visible to
that specific zone cluster.

To display more information about
the cluster command, use the verbose options. See the cluster(1CL) man page
for details. See the clzonecluster(1CL) man page for more information about clzonecluster.

Example 1–6 Viewing the Global Cluster Configuration

The following example lists configuration information about the global
cluster. If you have a zone cluster configured, it also lists that information.